Closures in Spokane
As the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus ramps up worldwide, states are increasing the intensity of social distancing measures by closing more public places and types of businesses to prevent further cases.
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A closed playground wrapped by caution tape is seen at Atlas Elementary in Hayden, Idaho on March 25, 2020. As the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus ramps up worldwide, states are increasing the intensity of social distancing measures by closing more public places and types of businesses to prevent further cases.
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A closed playground wrapped by caution tape is seen at Atlas Elementary in Hayden, Idaho on March 25, 2020. As the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus ramps up worldwide, states are increasing the intensity of social distancing measures by closing more public places and types of businesses to prevent further cases.
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Typically bustling on a Sunday morning, popular brunch spot Kalico Kitchen is seen closed on Sunday, March 22, 2020. The statewide coronavirus ban only allows restaurants who offer to-go or delivery options to remain open in order to prevent patrons from sit-in dining who could spread COVID-19.
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The parking lot of Northtown Mall is seen nearly empty during what would be normal business hours on the first full day of the "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" order on March 26, 2020 in Spokane, Wash. Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee set the mandate as Washington's adaptation of a shelter-in-place order, which includes closures of all non-essential businesses to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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The parking lot of Northtown Mall is seen nearly empty during what would be normal business hours on the first full day of the "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" order on March 26, 2020 in Spokane, Wash. Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee set the mandate as Washington's adaptation of a shelter-in-place order, which includes closures of all non-essential businesses to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Burlington Coat Factory is seen closed during what would be normal business hours on the first full day of the "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" order on March 26, 2020 in Spokane. Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee set the mandate as Washington's adaptation of a shelter-in-place order, which includes closures of all non-essential businesses to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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Hobby Lobby on Division is seen closed during what would be normal business hours on the first full day of the "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" order on March 26, 2020 in Spokane, Wash. Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee set the mandate as Washington's adaptation of a shelter-in-place order, which includes closures of all non-essential businesses to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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The Old European restaurant on Division displays a hopeful message on the first full day of the "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" order on March 26, 2020 in Spokane, Wash. Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee set the mandate as Washington's adaptation of a shelter-in-place order, which includes closures of all non-essential businesses to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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The Old European restaurant on Division displays a hopeful message on the first full day of the "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" order on March 26, 2020 in Spokane, Wash. Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee set the mandate as Washington's adaptation of a shelter-in-place order, which includes closures of all non-essential businesses to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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The Onion and Area 51 Taphouse on Division displays a hopeful message on the first full day of the "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" order on March 26, 2020 in Spokane, Wash. Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee set the mandate as Washington's adaptation of a shelter-in-place order, which includes closures of all non-essential businesses to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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The Park Inn Bar & Grill, a popular Spokane restaurant, is seen during what would be normal business hours on the first full day of the "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" order on March 26, 2020 in Spokane, Wash. Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee set the mandate as Washington's adaptation of a shelter-in-place order, which includes closures of all non-essential businesses to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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The Park Inn Bar & Grill, a popular Spokane restaurant, is seen during what would be normal business hours on the first full day of the "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" order on March 26, 2020 in Spokane, Wash. Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee set the mandate as Washington's adaptation of a shelter-in-place order, which includes closures of all non-essential businesses to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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A week into the Washington state coronavirus ban on all entertainment venues, sit-down restaurants, bars and tattoo shops, River City Tattoo Company sits quiet during what would be its normal hours of business on Sunday, March 22, 2020. The tattoo shop is typically open seven days a week without a pandemic.
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